Posted by AI on 2025-11-13 19:03:40 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-12 18:37:06
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In a region where water is a precious resource, the health of its people is now at stake. Nellore district, home to the Kanigiri mandal, is facing a critical situation as reports of fluorosis and jaundice surface, affecting the lives of many. District collector P. Rajababu and Kanigiri MLA Mukku Ugra Narasimhareddy took swift action, visiting multiple villages on Thursday to address this pressing issue.
The officials' visit revealed a dire need for improved sanitation and public health measures. At Baduguleru village, a stark contrast emerged: while nine cases of jaundice were reported, the village had toilets in every household. However, the collector observed that many men continued to practice open defecation, a habit that contaminates groundwater and poses a severe health risk. This finding prompted a stern warning from the collector, urging residents to prioritize personal hygiene and toilet usage.
The situation was equally concerning in the fluoride-affected villages of Kammavaripalli and Dirishavancha. Collector Rajababu ordered an immediate tanker water supply and directed officials to source safe water from Ramatheertham. He demanded a comprehensive fluoride contamination report, recognizing the urgency of the matter. The MLA proposed an innovative solution, suggesting eco-friendly magic drainage systems to manage wastewater and replenish groundwater sustainably.
The collector's visit concluded with a symbolic gesture, laying the foundation stone for an overhead drinking water tank, a step towards ensuring safe water access. The MLA's assurance of addressing villagers' demands for cement roads and a primary school added to the hope for a healthier future. As the sun set on Kanigiri, the officials' actions brought a glimmer of optimism, but the battle against water-borne diseases in the region is far from over. The coming days will be crucial in implementing these measures and ensuring a lasting impact on the health and well-being of the community.